Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1931, Page 7

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TdE EvVENING STAR, WASHINGITON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOviiibER 6, 1931 A Saks Clothing Sale! ’ THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH Bandits’ Intended POPE WILL RECEVE | s MUSSOLIN NONDAY | oS o ¥ NEW YORK, November 6— 2 ‘The vaunted undm;ld sixth THE AVENUE Visit Arranged to Show| [ sense for, rooSioing, fatled two AT SEVENTH Church and State Are in | | oo i dead snd the other is in s Accord Again. gfi%fi%fig%d% o R o, s B A New Standard Of Value In Quality Gloves! proached, displaying guns, and $ : ! 95 of Count Ciano, Italian minister of | ROME, November 6—Premier Mus-| [ ordered him to get out and turn solini's state visit to Pope Pius XI, ar-| | over his money. ; ranged as a public demonstration that Detective Dunwoodie ¢ame out the church and state in Italy once shooting. The robbers returned more are living in accord, was set yes- the fire and fled. terday for next Monday. i i communications, to Massimo Magistrati, | : 6 Choice Leathers! diplomat. A The wedding took place at the ! ’ 8 Smart Styles! Church of St. Theresa and later at the - Tomb of the Apostle. It was the second public appearance of the premier at the cathedral. A year and a half ago his daughter Edda was married there to Count Calleazzo Clano, brother of yesterday's bride. A New Neckwear Idea! A Tie That Won’t Wrinkle! $1.50 Has.No Linings! Ties Perfectly! 2-Trouser Suits and By the Associated Press. Overcoats—Far Below ‘The premier will be recelved with Thonors conforming with his high office When finally he makes his long deferred SOUP BURNS BABY call at Vatican City. e %lnce the l,l:Cord betweeln L;l! pontiff | Special Dispatch to The Star. and the premier was completed Septem- RIA, Va. et Ber. 2, dingor Mussolini has Inwnded\m?l]"lmml W el making a visit of state as evidence to | ng & pot of soup over him as it his D!};’mlp that there is pelc; with the | was cooking on the stove, James church and that Fascism truly respec's | Mooney, 1-year- fhe church. but he has {old friends | oo my.b;u’;a:he"fod:';;u:’:‘y :"'::y he was waiting “until the time comes.” | porhed BbQUL the DOy vesterdey after) Date Confirmed. svenue. o By that, he was understood to mean e child was treated at the Alex- he wanted to make sure the peace was | andria Hospital working smoothly, that there might- be no further friction. Two weeks ago Tegotiations agreed upon next Monday for the exchange of courtesies, and that date was finally confirmed. News of the decision was received from a high authority shortly after the premier had visited St. Peter's in con- | nection with the ceremonies attending | the marriage of Marla Ciano, daughter | Today’s New Prices! OT a clearance! Not a miscellaneous assort- ment! But a complete and inviting collection of the newest suits and overcoats that our makers have pro- $ duced this season! To which we have added hand-picked garments from our own regular stocks just to make the assortment Williard Shop unbeatable. UNIVERSITY ; NOW let us tell you about the price. It is really almost unbe- SUITS lievably low—positively many dollars below the present readjustment standard. It is not a case of offering you a +355 price merely lower than last year’s price—but, rather, a tre- With Twe Trousers mendous saving based on today’s new low prices. Saks—Third Floor Wife of Duce in Party. : Donna Rachele, wife of the premier, | who rarely appears in public, was a| member of the party at the cathedral. | Only authorized visitors were allowed to enter and Vatican detectives stood guard. ‘The peace that will be celebrated Monday put an end to a bitter three- month ™ controversy between the pre- mier and the Pope over religious youth organizations. These organizations, which had been closed at the premier's order, were allowed to reopen under restrictions limiting them to solely religious activ- SENATOR M’GILL WED TO WIDOW IN KANSAS With Bride, Former Oklahoman, Democrat From Wichita Plans to Come Here, o 00 4 4y 00 on ERE is a young man’s ideal . PR IR conception of what a suit should be. The Highgate Hues are Our Camel-Hair Topcoats Are Strooks 100% Camel’s Hair! By the Associated Press. WICHITA, Kans, November 6— Senator George McGill of Wichita and Mrs. Virginia Parker were married here ‘ee'ee * smooth faced. .. lux-~ o6 ai aa urious ... but so ped by motor car for Washington. In the % i ive. Tot. Capital théy will join Senator McGill's S = -ny ‘ee o0 @ the unprecedented price of $37.50.. Never has such a thing been known before. These distinguished, easy drap- ing coats are offered in Blue, Brown, Oxford and Natural— s with handsome Sakscrest Lustro linings. Saks—Third Floor pegpe iR 'o‘,. 34081 POCHS The Williard Shop | : BB R RRIRE A Hint on Hats! T ot 4 1031-1033 Conn. Ave. [P e e R R RIX OME to Saks because we study ,o'oo'oo'ot’n”’ % faces as well as hats! And come to Saks because we have developed $ A Oklahoma City, is an accomplished mu- | s 1 o sician. Her recreational hobbies include originality and distinc- horseback riding and golf. : Senator McGill, a Democrat, was tion. elected junior Senator from Kansas at the last election to fill the unexpired term of Charles Curtis, who was chosen ‘Vice President in 1928. Vi e e Tt et o 42 0% badp o peR V2R oS two chfl;:! 3 by & previous marriage, different rich solid ; YES—you may now own a topcoat of this magnificent ‘ ‘»“'"',,’zz" m-mmf fifc%?fi."?fr::‘f Fraia g shades. Styled with ) Camel’s Hair Fabric—with superb Saks tailoring—at $ : & O 9 48 008 -. . " In making a parachute jump of 2,000 feet at a p‘:‘.‘nnt at sauth‘znd.n land, | recently, Capt. E. W. Stewart in some trees and swung suspended 30 feet from the ground until released. . GEORGE & CO. 1o o4 44 4o o0 de sV 08 a hat that we can prove to be finer than others at $5. Name your style —Snap Brim, Homburg or Welt edge. Every new shade. Lowest-in-the- City Prices! FOR STANDARD MAKES OF nderwear Check the Kind You Need and Come to George’s and Save Heavy Ribbed nion Suits. In ecru or 79 random. Sizes 36 to 44. c Saks—Street Floor OU probably don’t give much thought to gloves. You buy a pair or two and it’s over with., But Saks has given a LOT of thought to gloves. Boys’Calf Oxfords $3.95 GELECTED calf- skin; sturdily Iong-lasting. Dressy oxfords _in “Sakis—Street Floor N I\, VIS Suits Have 2 Trousers BOYS, o WE know the clothing Prepster Suits And Owvercoats: Right in Style, Right in Value Karlton Jr. Boys’ Suits or Quercoats! New Fabrics! New Tailoring Features Cravat An, entirely new kind of tie construction. OW we are ready with a kind of glove value that Washington has Union Suits or 109, never seen. A great ¥ Suits Have 2 Knickers [[JLambsdown Fleece 31 fi Wool Mixed Suits. Made on a spring needle machine. E]Helvy Weight $1£ nion Suits. 25% wool. 100% Wool Union sz & uits. Very well made. [ORib b ed Shirts and Drawers or 7 5 Lambsdown Shirts c and Drawers. Extra h®avy quality. Shirts in sizes 36 to 50. Drawers in sizes 32 to 50. Last season, 95c. [J259, Wool Mix- ed Shirts ln’:l sl:_ig Drawers. Satin trimmed. Sizes 36 to 50. Last scason, $1.50. " REQUEST THE RETURN OF ANYTHINC GHT FOR LESS SPECIALIZED VALUE group! A low price, with QUALITY HERETOFORE UN- KNOWN at that price! Six outstand- ing leathers and eight styles! Every wanted shade and every size! Lined and unlined! Sport types and dress types! And at $2.95! $2.95 $2.95 $9.95 $2.95 Genuine Natural Pigskin Genuine Goatskin Imported Capeskin, Rabbit Fur 32.95 Choice $ 2.95 Buckskin .... Saks—Street Floor. R RIS THE Suits offer new Nub, Herringbone and Diagonal Tweeds and fine Blue Cheviots in plain or herringbone weave. Every feature of tailoring _is even further improved. All pockets and seams are reinforced. Knickers are plus4 and full lined. (QVERCOATS include new fleeces and hardfaced fabrics in Browns, Grays and Blues. @\ Woollined with lustrous yoke. Sizes 7 to 18. Saks—Second Floor Extraordinary! Little Boys Genuine Germania Shaker Sweaters $3.95 ALLWOOL genu- ine Shaker-Kknit. Full sized in body and sleeves. Solid colors, guaranteed fast. The wanted solid shades. Some with pockets. U. neck, V-neck or crew-neck. Sizes 28 to 36. Saks—Second Floor or Blue. Sizes 4 to 10. Saks—Second Floor Chinchilla Overcoats $9.75 AN amazing value—ex- clusive with Saks. In genuine Germania Chinchilla, Saks tailored. Wool flannel linings and lustrous facings. Double- breasted styles — Brown / wishes of the smart P young fellow — whether at school or at business. And we have the clothes he likes. NCLUDED are 2- Trouser Suits in the new, distinctive Brown and Gray fabrics . . . with the new high- waisted, wide - bottomed trousers. Also swagger double-breasted Over- coats with velvet and self collars . . . in smart Blue or Grey Meltons and fine Blue' Boucles. Suits, 31 to 36 chest; Overcoats, sizes 15 to 20. econd Floor Very Unusual! Boys Coats of Genuine Hindquarter Horsehide $9.95 ELECTED No. 1 hind- quarter horsehide. Very desirable. Double- breasted model, full cut. Wool plaid lining; leather or Wombino col- lar. Black or Cordovan. Sizes 8 to 20. Saks—Second Floor * An entirely new standard of tie value. * NO inner lining to '\ bulk syd wrin. kle! Inst d, a sturdy, ri\ili#® Ywool backing wo? right onto the wiix! * No more slipping knots —mno more clumsy knots — no more wrinkled ties! The unique wool back- in g reshapes itself overnight and adds to the wear of the fine silk! It’s a tie you’l]l want to wear again and again—and you can! Saks—Street Floar R AT ST T R

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